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Scheduled bouts listed subject to change or cancellation
Sept. 4 / Leeds, England (DAZN)
Josh Warrington vs. Mauricio Lara, 12 rounds, featherweights
Katie Taylor vs. Jennifer Han, 10 rounds, for the undisputed women’s lightweight title
Jovanni Straffon vs. Maxi Hughes, 12 rounds, lightweights
Coner Benn vs. Adrian Granados, 12 rounds, welterweights
Sept. 10 / Tucson, Arizona (ESPN+)
Oscar Valdez vs. Robson Conceicao, 12 rounds, for Valdez’s WBC junior lightweight title
Gabriel Flores Jr. vs. Luis Alberto Lopez, 10 rounds, junior lightweights
Junto Nakatani vs. Angel Acosta, 12 rounds, for Nakatani’s WBO flyweight title
Xander Zayas vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior middleweights
Raymond Muratalla vs. TBA, 8 rounds, lightweights
Lindolfo Delgado vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior welterweights
Rene Tellez Giron vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior lightweights
Omar Aguilar vs. TBA, 6 rounds, junior welterweights
Sept. 10 / Paris (ESPN+)
Tony Yoka vs. Petar Milas, 10 rounds, heavyweights
Hugo Micallef vs. TBA, TBA rounds, junior welterweight
Sept. 11 / Los Angeles (Triller Fight Club PPV)
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Vitor Belfort, 8 rounds, light heavyweights
Anderson Silva vs. Tito Ortiz, 8 rounds, cruiserweights
David Haye vs. Joe Fournier, 8 rounds, heavyweights
Andy Vences vs. Jono Carroll, 10 rounds, junior lightweights
Sept. 18 / Las Vegas (Showtime)
Stephen Fulton vs. Brandon Figueroa, 12 rounds, for Fulton’s WBO junior featherweight title
Sept. 25 / United Kingdom (DAZN)
Anthony Joshua vs. Oleksandr Usyk, 12 rounds, for Joshua’s IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles
Heavyweights are set to make a splash in the fall with all the major players in action. First, unified champion Anthony Joshua is back when he takes on former undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Joshua had been hoping to secure an undisputed bout with WBC titleholder Tyson Fury earlier in the summer, but talks broke down as Fury dealt with his own negotiation issues. Despite a delay due to COVID-19, Fury and Deontay Wilder will finally settle the score in their rivalry in October when they meet inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The fight was originally scheduled for July 24 after Wilder won an arbitration ruling allowing him the third fight. But Fury tested positive for COVID-19 while in training camp and pushed back the date by nearly three months.
Benn showed something v Granados. Glad you are recovering well my friend!